Pellechia & Meyers was formed in 1973 by Anthony Pellecchia and Marshall Meyers, who were both project architects at the time in the office of Louis I. Kahn. After Kahn's death in 1974, the firm completed the Yale Center for British Art, which had just begun construction. The firm was dissolved by the partners in 1979.
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Emily T. Cooperman.
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